Patient: Leo, a 2-year-old male British Shorthair
Condition: Diagnosed with wet-form Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) after presenting with severe abdominal fluid buildup (ascites), lethargy, fever, and loss of appetite. Confirmed via PCR testing and bloodwork showing elevated globulin levels and a low albumin/globulin ratio.
Treatment Protocol:
- Medication: GS-441524 tablets
- Duration: 12 weeks of treatment followed by an 8-week observation period.
- Supportive Care: Appetite stimulants, liver support supplements, and regular veterinary monitoring.
Treatment Progress:
- Week 1: Leo’s appetite improved significantly, and he became more alert and interactive.
- Week 2: Abdominal fluid began to reduce, and his energy levels continued to rise.
- Week 4: Bloodwork showed a marked improvement in his albumin/globulin ratio, and inflammation markers decreased.
- Week 12: Complete resolution of ascites, normal body temperature, and restored playful behavior.
- Observation Period: No signs of relapse. Leo has remained healthy and active for over 6 months post-treatment.
Owner’s Testimonial:
“Leo was our little fighter, but when he was diagnosed with FIP, we felt helpless. Starting GS-441524 tablets was the best decision we ever made. Within days, he started eating again, and by the second week, the fluid in his belly was gone. Today, Leo is back to his mischievous self, and we couldn’t be happier. Thank you, CFC, for giving us hope and saving Leo’s life!”
— Emily and James, UK